•
Metcalf Bowler, August 1776 – February 1777 •
William Greene, February 1777 – May 1778 •
Shearjashub Bourn, May 1778 – May 1781 •
Paul Mumford, May 1781 – June 1785 •
William Ellery, June 1785 – May 1786, signer of
Declaration of Independence •
Paul Mumford, May 1786 – June 1788 •
Othniel Gorton, June 1788 – May 1791 •
Daniel Owen, May 1791 – June 1795 In 1799, the name was changed to the
Supreme Judicial Court: •
Peleg Arnold, June 1795 – June 1809 • Thomas Arnold, 1809 – 1810 •
Peleg Arnold, 1810 – 1812 •
Daniel Lyman, 1812 – 1816 •
James Burrill, Jr., 1816 – 1817 •
Tristam Burges, 1817 – 1818 •
James Fenner, 1819 – 1819 •
Isaac Wilbour, 1819 – 1827 •
Samuel Eddy, 1827 – 1835 •
Job Durfee, 1835 – 1843 In 1843, the name was changed to the
Supreme Court: • Job Durfee, 1843 – 1848 • Richard W. Green, 1848 – 1854 • William R. Staples, 1854 – 1856 • Samuel Ames, 1856 – 1866 •
Charles S. Bradley, 1866 – 1868 • George A. Brayton, 1868 – 1875 • Thomas Durfee, 1875 – 1891 • Charles Matteson, 1891 – 1900 • John H. Stiness, 1900 – 1903 •
Pardon E. Tillinghast, 1904 – 1905 • William W. Douglas, 1905 – 1908 • Edward C. Dubois, 1909 – 1913 •
Clarke H. Johnson, 1913 – 1917 •
Christopher F. Parkhurst, 1917 – 1920 •
William A. Sweetland, 1920 – 1929 •
Charles F. Stearns, 1929 – 1935 •
Edmund W. Flynn, 1935 – 1957 •
Francis B. Condon, 1958 – 1965 •
Thomas H. Roberts, 1966 – 1976 •
Joseph A. Bevilacqua, Sr., 1976 – 1986 •
Thomas F. Fay, 1986 – 1993 •
Joseph R. Weisberger, 1993 – 2001 •
Frank J. Williams, 2001 – 2008 •
Paul Suttell, 2009 – present == See also ==